ESV

ESV by John Schwandt is published by Crossway Bibles in 2006 and spans 1,339 pages. This edition presents a unique approach to interlinear texts by positioning the English translation at the top and the Greek text beneath, offering a fresh perspective for readers interested in biblical studies.
Readers will find a range of features designed to enhance their understanding of the New Testament, including a pronunciation guide with transliterations of Greek words, Strong’s Numbers for effective cross-referencing, and detailed morphology for each word. This resource is particularly useful for those exploring the English Standard Version and its relation to the original Greek text, making it a valuable addition to any religious study collection.
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The ESV English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament breaks with the convention of traditional interlinear texts by keeping the English as the top-line entry and placing the Greek text underneath it. Crossway has partnered with the German Bible Society and Logos Bible Software, the premiere Bible research software developer, to publish this resource.
- Pronunciation Guide: Includes transliterations of all Greek words for easy pronunciation
- Strong’s Numbers: For effective cross-referencing to other study tools
- Morphology of Each Word
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